(1) What is the idiom "There are flowers in the sky and clouds, and there is soil and water on the ground"
Flowers are in the sky, and drinks are on the ground, so it is "a land of flowers and wine".
(2) Fish are flying in the sky, and words are swimming in the water to play an idiom
gossip
? Liú yán fēi yǔ
synonyms
? Gossip is gossip, gossip
interpretation
gossip. When reading fēi, the ancient version is the same as "flying". Words without foundation. Multi-power refers to slanderous or divisive words spread behind your back. Also known as "gossip flying" and "gossip flying" are recognized by all dictionaries, and they can be considered as heterographs that coexist at the same time.
Going out
The Book of Rites: "I haven't seen you for a long time, and I don't believe it when I hear rumors." "Biography of Ma Mengzhen in Ming Dynasty": "When you are in the master and out of slavery, you love and hate from your heart, and when you are in the forbidden court, you can learn from it."
use method
combined type; As subject and object; With derogatory connotations.
an example? Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter III: "Old nine, don't fall into the trap of Chang 'an."
error-prone: gossip is not language.
The antonym "Golden Jade" and "Medicine Stone"
(3) What a heavy rain, just like water splashed from the sky. What rhetoric
This sentence uses exaggerated rhetoric to describe the heavy rain
(4) There are three clouds and five little flowers in the sky, and there is a pool of water on the ground to beat an idiom
There are three clouds and five little flowers in the sky, and there is a pool of water on the ground to beat an idiom. There are flowers in the sky and a pool of water (specializing in wine) on the ground, so it is a land of flowers and wine.
debauchery
[huā tiān jiǔ dì]
explanation: describe indulging in debauchery. .
from "Touch the Fish" by Qing Guo Xian: "A tent, lavish drinking, and so on."
Example: Qinhuai River area in Nanjing is still ~, listening to songs and making prostitutes. ◎ Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 17
Grammar: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Sentence
with derogatory meaning
1.
2. With his rich family, he spends money like water all day and spends a lot of money. He is really a black sheep.
3. This deputy county magistrate hides here all day, drinking and drinking, and doesn't ask anything about his work.
4. Although her husband is incompetent and spends all day drinking and drinking, she is still dead set on refusing to divorce.
5. This guy is used to living a life of debauchery. Now he is in jail, how can he endure it?
(5) how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven plays an idiom
how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven (playing an idiom): It has a long history.
it has a long history
explanation: the source is far back and the water flow is very long. Metaphor has a long history.
from: The concept of happiness of the exploiting class has a long history and its influence is still quite profound. Qin Mu's The Heroic Voice of a Black Warrior
Grammar: United; As a predicate and attribute; (5) Water pours idioms from the sky to expand reading
1. Synonyms with a long history: a steady stream
a steady stream
Explanation: descriptions are continuous.
from: at night, the loyalist army opened the road from Zhiting Mountain to Longjuzhai, so since dawn, there has been a steady stream of military supplies from Longjuzhai to the west. Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng", Volume II, Chapter XIII
Synonyms come and go, continuously, continuously, with a long history, one after another, one after another, inexhaustible, endless, endless, endless, Endless, endless, endless, endless, endless, endless, endless
The antonym makes a clean break, runs out of ammunition, and is intermittent
Second, the long-standing antonym: passive water
passive water
Pinyin [wú yuán zhī shuǐ]
Explanation.
Source * * * On Practice: "Rational things are reliable precisely because they come from sensibility, otherwise rational things will become passive water, without Kinomoto, but only subjective and unreliable things."
a synonym for cooking without rice
the antonym has a long history
[6] There is a glass of water in the sky, and there is a man and a car with a fire. The idiom
A glass of water is a drop in the bucket
Pronunciation bēi shuǐ chē xīn
Meaning to use a glass of water to save a car with burning firewood. Metaphor power is too small to solve the problem.
The source of Mencius' Gao Zi Shang: "Today's people are still saving a car with a glass of water." The story of a drop in the bucket
For example, there are new debts that have not been touched. Apart from promising Xia Ding thirty taels, it is a drop in the bucket. (Qing Lvyuan Li's "Crossing the Road Lights" is back to seventy-four)
Synonyms are useless
antonyms are more than enough to get immediate results
⑺ What can water be compared to when it falls from the sky
When it falls from the sky,
We can compare rain to a broken pearl.
You don't see how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven (playing idioms)
It has a long history
Analysis:
You don't see that the water from the Yellow River comes from the sky, which is consistent with the meaning of a long history.
Analysis of a long-standing idiom:
Interpretation: The source is far away, and the process is long: the Yangtze River is a big river. Or metaphor has a long history.
Source: Epitaph of Mrs. Pei Jun's Li in Haizhou: "Husband goes back to ancient times."
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Bai Juyi
Vernacular translation: Only rivers with far-reaching sources can flow long
(8) Water pours idioms from the sky to expand reading:
One of the basic characteristics of idioms: the diversity of grammatical functions
From the perspective of Chinese grammar, Chinese idioms can be equivalent to a phrase in a sentence, because phrases can be used in a sentence.
There are various forms of Chinese idioms, such as four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms and eight-character idioms, among which four-character idioms are the main form of Chinese idioms.
Therefore, the analysis of the grammatical function of idioms here mainly focuses on the analysis of four-character idioms as syntactic components.
⑼ Water of the Yellow River, guess idioms from the sky.
words are frequently used
pronunciation is fēnɡ chí diàn chè
, and the explanation is very quick, just like the lightning of the wind-blown version.
The source of "Six Towers, Long Towers and Wang Yi": "Fenwei four people, the main choice of material strength, on the military reform, the speed is fast, I don't know why."
Huang Feihu is a marksman, and he flies. (Ming Xu Zhonglin's Romance of the Gods, the 6th time)
Synonyms are shooting stars to catch the moon, electric artillery stones
antonyms are old oxen breaking cars, and moving at a snail's pace
English like a bat out of hell
Usage combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used in written language
⑽ There is a glass of water in the sky, and there is a man and a car with a fire below. The idiom
A glass of water is a drop in the bucket
Pronunciation bēi shuǐ chē xīn
Interpretation Use a glass of water to save a car with burning firewood. Metaphor power is too small to solve the problem of asking questions.
The source of Mencius' Gao Zi Shang: "Today's people are still saving a car with a glass of water." The story of a drop in the bucket
For example, there are new debts that have not been touched. Apart from promising Xia Ding thirty taels, it is a drop in the bucket. (Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" seventy-four)
Synonyms are useless
Antonyms are more than enough to get immediate results.